Protesters and supporters of Brett Kavanaughclashed in Washington, D.C., and around the nation on Thursday, as the Supreme Court nominee and his sexual assault accuser, Dr. Christine Blasey Ford, testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee.

In total, 59 people were arrested by police near the Supreme Court Thursday for “unlawful demonstration activities.” Thousands of people across the country rallied to voice support for Ford and other sexual assault victims, with signs like “We believe survivors” and “Believe Women.”

Chants of “No means no, Kavanaugh has got to go” rang through the streets and many women were seen with tape across their mouths. Several protesters were seen wearing black to show solidarity with sexual assault survivors, a trend that multiple celebrities followed as well.

There is also a social media campaign called #AssaultFreeScotus that was recently launched in support of Ford. One of the primary purposes of the effort was to ask men to make short videos to explain why they believe Kavanaugh’s accuser, a psychology professor who lives in California.